Skimming Devices Found in Multiple States
Skimming Devices Found in Multiple States

Skimming Devices Found in Multiple States

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Recent discoveries of credit card skimming devices at various locations highlight an ongoing issue with card fraud. In Mentor, Ohio, police are investigating a skimming device found at a BP gas station, urging vigilance from the public. Similarly, a device was identified at a 7-Eleven in Mount Ephraim, New Jersey, prompting a police investigation and a call for customers to review their banking records for unauthorized transactions. In Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, charges have been filed against Florin Doroiman, accused of stealing 4,600 account numbers, including SNAP benefits, through skimming devices at a Walmart. Another skimming device was found at a Cheltenham Township ATM, emphasizing the need for users to inspect ATMs and card readers for tampering. Authorities advise using contactless payment methods and covering keypads when entering PINs to prevent data theft.

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